Introduction

Elongate dendryphantines with males typically having very elongate forward-projecting chelicerae. Second through
fourth pairs of legs often pale. The genus is primarily distributed in the Caribbean, Central America, and the southeastern U.S., though two species reach Canada in the east.

Each ToL branch page provides a synopsis of the characteristics of
a group of organisms representing a branch of the Tree of Life. The
major distinction between a branch and a leaf of
the Tree of Life is that each branch can be further subdivided into
descendent branches, that is, subgroups representing distinct genetic
lineages.